Adhesive help!

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wesbest96

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I de-badged and de-branded my entire truck and the adhesive stuff WILL NOT come off, tried goof off, goo gone, power washed, and others really need some help!
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454ss

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carb clean and bondo spreader has worked for me, or get a 3m removal wheel for a drill from a body supply shop.
 

smrr1

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just takes time patience and elbow grease. i've debadged a lot in the past and sometimes it can be a huge pain in the ass. just keep rubbing. better to take it slow rather than damaging the paint.
 

smrr1

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i have never used anything like that. i was afraid of damaging the paint. i just used spray wax and a cotton towel. rub rub rub. good luck.
 

454ss

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just have to keep moving so you dont heat up too much in one area with the eraser wheel. they work great removing pinstripes and such.
 

Horns

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Eraser wheel. You will never try another method again.

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Vortec Lover

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Any luck yet, dude? I'd kind of like to know how its going 'cause I'm going to be doing the same thing (maybe maybe) to mine. I just did my tailgate badges but wasn't 'extremely' careful because I'm going to repaint it- I used a scraper and water. Look at my build for photos...
 
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